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By LucyD
Date 28.02.06 08:35 UTC
I've been given an assignment for my grooming course where we have to write about defects / illnesses etc on various parts of the dog, eg skeleton, nervous system, teeth, digestive system etc etc etc. I've had a quick look on Amazon and dog anatomy books seem to be about £65 or £85 each!! Can anyone suggest a few more affordable books that are likely to give me this sort of information please?? :-)
By Val
Date 28.02.06 08:37 UTC
Ask your library to get it for you??
Depends how in depth you need it, but if you go to a good pet store you may find a book with general health care, that may be good for all sorts such as hip dysplasia, eye problems, teeth etc...
Good luck
Lindsay
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By LucyD
Date 28.02.06 08:42 UTC
Hi Val, I'm not a member of a library at the moment, but in any case I can't ask them to get me a book when I have no idea which books would be good! Have searched under 'illnesses' rather than 'anatomy' now and come up with some possibles. :-)
By CherylS
Date 28.02.06 09:00 UTC
Edited 28.02.06 09:03 UTC

Don't forget to check out Ebay for books. I have managed to buy a couple of superb books off there. The last one was retailing over £30 and I bought it for under £15 incl p&p and it was mint condition. Only thing is that there is always fierce bidding for academic books so you have to watch carefully and make sure you stick to
your top price inc.p&p. I am actually watching one at the moment.
Also I have found that although latest edition books are preferable they are not always essential. If you look in college/uni libraries they rarely have the latest editions and yet these are perfectly adequate for assignments. Earlier editions are usually cheaper and easier to get hold of.
By Nikita
Date 28.02.06 10:32 UTC

The book I have is called "Owner's Guide to Dog Health", by Lowell Ackerman. I got it from Pets at Home a few years ago - they don't have it anymore, but it's not an old book so I imagine you could still find it somewhere. Cost me around £20 if I recall, it's about an inch thick - it covers all the body systems and the problems specific to each - just the sort of thing you need, by the sound of it!
Why dont you seach the web, i have found it very useful, I to am doing a grooming course and have a folder stuffed with information on dogs, have done all my assignments and really enjoyed it, have just finished canine evolution, that was so interesting. Any way good luck. www.worldofpetsni.com/anatomy.htm see if this site is any use to you.
By Val
Date 28.02.06 11:55 UTC
I can't get that link to work!
it wont work for me either today, type in canine anatomy and see if thats any good to you
By Lori
Date 28.02.06 16:09 UTC

I contacted this vet when I had questions about my puppy's surgery. He's got some very useful information about diseases and treatment.
http://www.vetsurgerycentral.comA very nice man too.
Have a look on Amazon for a book called 'Veterinary Notes for Dog Owners' by Trevor Turner, it might be usefull, and also not too expensive either :)

I finished a VN combined Degree/NVQ course last year. I found the following books very useful for both elements, probably more indepth than you want but quite useful little textbooks and still refer back to them now that i am in practice. Both cost in the region of £25.
1: Veterinary Physiology and Applied Anaotmy (2002) L. Tartaglia and Anne Waugh, The College of Animal Welfare
2: How To Get Through NVQ2 For Veterinary Nurses (2003) A. Magee, A. Lomas, S. Roberts, PasTest
If intersted IM me and I can give you ISBN numbers.
By LucyD
Date 28.02.06 21:40 UTC
Great, thanks all! That should keep me going. Also will have to go and search those websites. :-)
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